THE York case of recurrent sarcoma was
published in a scientific and medical journal, which is not readily accessible.
To the editor of the Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Major W.
H. Horrocks, R.A.M.C., I am indebted for permission to republish Captain F. W.
Lambelle’s report to the War Office, and my acknow­ledgments and thanks to him
and to my friend Captain F. W. Lambelle, R.A.M.C., may be expressed here for
their consent to the republication with the original photographs. The report,
which speaks for itself, was published, with three photographs, by the War
Office of Great Britain in the Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, No.
3, vol. xiv., March, 1910, pp. 316-318. It is as follows:

A.—A FURTHER
REPORTOF THE
CASE OF PENSIONER

W. DU T., LATE DRUMMER, No. 5669, PERMANENT

STAFF, 4TH BATTALION
WEST YORKSHIRE
REGIMENT,

BY CAPTAIN
F. W. LAMBELLE, ROYAL
ARMY MEDICAL

CORPS, WITH THREE PHOTOGRAPHS.

Admitted
to Military Hospital, York, on January ix, 1909, suffering from sarcoma of left
upper jaw.

Operations for the removal of the growth were per­formed
on January 12, 1909, and on March 2, 1909.

Section*
of the growth submitted to the Royal Army

* Scientific accuracy demands a
correction here. In the copies of the official documents relating to the case,
on March 2, 1909, Captain Lambelle writes of sending “a pathological specimen
“—